I would be happy to, but I already switched out Cyrus for Dovecot, which
appears to work without problems (unfortunately, I cannot work without
reliable email notification; pretty much anything else I have a half-
dozen options for, but not this).
I can set up another Cyrus install on another box
The problem is *definitely* linked somehow to the Cyrus IMAP server.
I just set up a test server, using Courier IMAP, and it appears to work
without any problems.
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Evolution folder summary does not match server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276899
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Binary package hint: evolution
As shown in the attached screenshot, the summary information in the
folder view does not match the actual content of the folder.
This behavior was observed in evolution-2.24.0-0ubuntu1, running against
an IMAP server (cyrus-imapd-2.2-2.2.13-14u
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Unfortunately, no; I cannot provide instructions on how to reproduce it,
as I'm not 100% certain how it happened in the first place. I have a
suspicion it has something to do with the migration to the SQLite DB
backend, but I'm not certain of that.
It happens for me routinely, though.
And no, the
This definitely seems to be due to some interaction between Evolution
and the IMAP server.
I created a brand-new desktop user account, and linked it to the
existing IMAP server. The result demonstrated exactly the same problem,
on two separate IMAP accounts.
Curiously, when I right-click on a fol
I've just had it update the item count value from 'nothing' to an
incorrect value, when I right-clicked on a folder.
I guess this means that all the right-click is triggering is some form
of update, and not necessarily (but usually) to the correct value.
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Evolution folder summary does not matc
I've never had it show a negative value (so far).
Also, I do not use client-side filtering, except to tag spam messages
processed by an instance of SpamAssassin; all my filtering and sorting
requirements are otherwise handled by the IMAP server directly.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rdesktop
rdesktop 1.6.0-2ubuntu1
Also seems to interact with: nautilus 1:2.24.0-0ubuntu1
At semi-random intervals, rdesktop appears to be responsible for locking
up the entire X-server input loop; at least the keyboard stops
responding altogether, until
To clarify: when it locks up, the keyboard and GUI stop responding,
although the mouse remains operational, though confined to whichever
monitor it happened to be on (I have a dual-monitor setup, with two
separate displays: ie: NOT linked as a single virtual display via
Xinerama--due to gameplay is
Yes; what I am trying to do is set up a search folder specifically to
catch emails that I *know* are tagged incorrectly. I used to be able to
do this, but I can't remember in what release (it was before I started
using Ubuntu).
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 14:33 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> upstream
/usr/sbin/hpiod seems to be missing from the 2.7.7-0ubuntu3, which
breaks the hplip init.d script.
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My specific purpose is to try and catch emails that are *definitely*
being tagged incorrectly as spam (eg: work-related emails, that I can't
afford to overlook). With a Search Folder, I have something that I can
use for a "quick'n'dirty" first-round check, to let me know I need to
tweak my spam fil
wrote:
> doesn't using a search on the junk directory would do the trick?
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Mails tagged as Junk remain hidden, even when setting up a search filter that
explicitly checks for it.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104936
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Trying to set up a "Search Folder" to identify emails that have been
incorrectly tagged as Junk.
As near as I can determine, Evolution is hiding *all* Junk emails from
*everything*, even if I set up a filter that explicitly tests for the
"Junk"
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7228695/Dependencies.txt
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7228696/ProcMaps.txt
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7228697/ProcStatus.txt
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